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Bidra med feedbackFirst off, this place hasn't changed in years. I don't even know how they in business with their empty shelves and shitty quality food. I bought a tray of baklava thinking it will be great because I had bought it a couple of years ago and was impressed with how good and authentic it tasted. I have had my share of baklavas in my life. I know what good baklava is. I go in, I ask the lady for a tray and she goes in the back doing god knows what for what must have been like 5 minutes. Absolutely no respect for my time. I also grabbed kadaiffi and some almonds made in California. I came home and tried the atrocity she sells aka baklava. I spit out the bite instantly, I was so fucking offended and I felt robbed. She must have made it with the weirdest oil in existence. The phillo sheets were all crumbly and fell apart and the taste was oily, syrupy disgusting bland mess. The kadaiffi was the most atrocious sweet taste I've had in my entire life. I took $50 worth of food I bought her her godforsaken store and threw it all in the fucking trash. This **** even managed to get me to spit out the almonds cause they were stale as ****. **** this **** and her store. **** THEM
Old world Greek breads and desserts. Like going to Grandma's house. Try the cheese pie and the baklava..also custard pies are wonderful. Like going back to the old country...would recommend.
They don't have much in the store honestly but their spinach pie is good
1st time here. Bought some Kasseri cheese...the opa, saganaki cheese. Coated with flour and heated in pan, and it was fantastic. Better than I've gotten in Greentown. I gave it a shot of 90 proof whiskey to add the opa fire to it..was nice, browned it a little more. Excellent, I'll be back. The baklava looked excellent here.
They are very nice and welcoming. I love their Greek bread. There olive oil soap is great too! It lasts for a long time. They have a lot of great products.This last time I went they tsoureki!!! This was extra they made to sell from a holy day celebration from a local Greek Orthodox Church. Most places either don't sell it anymore or will have very little of it, and will only sell it during Christmas and Easter time. I was so glad to see that they were selling it also at this time!